Simply Forms When an injured worker and the employer or carrier decide to a release of liability in Nebraska, before the parties can ink the deal, they must file a release of liability form (a […]
Compliance Corner Did you know that there are exemptions from workers' compensation coverage in Florida and those exemptions depend on whether the employer is in the construction industry or not? Simply Research subscribers do, but […]
Glossary Check Deadwood, SD (WorkersCompenstion.com) -- Of the many pieces of state compliance information that readers have at their fingertips on Simply Research, one recently added form breaks down foundational need-to-know information from South Dakota. […]
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Atlanta, GA (WorkersCompensation.com) -- When it comes to making changes to benefits in the Peach State, several key rules apply. Here's how they break down. TTD to TPD To unilaterally convert an employee's income benefits […]
Salem, OR (WorkersCompensation.com) -- When it comes to workers' compensation steps and information, the State of Oregon puts the onus on employers to take care of a number of responsibilities. Here's a look at what […]
Montpelier, VT (WorkersCompensation.com) -- In Vermont, when denying a claim, an employer or carrier must file a Form 2, and notice must be sent to the employee and the Department of Labor. The employer or […]
Reno, NV (WorkersCompensation.com) -- In Nevada, health care providers who are required to file claims for compensation must handle some obligations as part of the claim process. Here's a look at what those duties involve. […]